PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - June 5

SOFIA, June 5 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories
in Bulgarian newspapers on Friday. Reuters has not verified
these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

-- Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov pointed to EU
Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans the political
will of the government to fight corruption in the Balkan
country. Judicial reform and the measures taken by the
institutions in ensuring its irreversibility were among the
topics of discussion at the working meeting between Borisov and
Timmermans in the Black Sea city of Varna (Standart, Presa).

-- Bulgarian institutions are still failing to inspire
investor confidence, Economy Minister Bozhidar Lukarski said.
According to him, the investors were complaining about
corruption and the failure to carry out the reform of the
judiciary, as well as fears that courts were subject to external
influence (Sega, Trud).

-- Bulgarian soccer team climbed five places to 62nd place
in the latest FIFA World Ranking. Bulgaria visit Turkey in a
friendly international in Istanbul on Monday and then Malta in a
Euro 2016 qualifier in Ta'Qali on June 12 (Meridian Match,
Presa, Standart, Trud).